Broncos OL Dalton Risner gives QB Drew Lock ‘a lot of crap’

Broncos guard Dalton Risner playfully gives quarterback Drew Lock a hard time in the huddle.

Broncos running back Phillip Lindsay describes offensive guard Dalton Risner as a “character.” He likes to talk smack — even to his own teammates.

Risner and quarterback Drew Lock were both selected in the second round of this year’s NFL draft and they roomed together in the spring. They formed a friendship and Risner, being the jokester that he is, has carried their banter into the huddle.

“Dalton Risner likes to give me a lot of crap in the huddle, especially in practice,” Lock said with a smile Wednesday. “He’ll go up to the ball after I call a play, he’ll ask me, and say the exact opposite of the play pretty much. ‘No, Dalton.’ He’s just trying to get me all riled up.”

Lock did not play calls in college while at Missouri so he has been wearing an armband to call plays. Risner couldn’t let that slide.

“That first time out there where I was in the huddle, Buzz Lightyear was used,” Lock said. “‘To Infinity and Beyond,’ with the play calls on my arm, they got all of it ready for me. It’s been fun. It keeps things light for sure in practice. Dalton likes to talk.”

Lindsay believes Risner’s talking is good for the team.

“Dalton gives everybody grief, but that’s just who he is,” the running back said. “That’s great when you have good character guys. You need that in the huddle, and you need that for your team. That helps build a franchise into being successful. You have to have different personalities.”

Through the first 12 games of his career, Risner has been penalized three times and has allowed 2.5 sacks. Not a bad start.

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Broncos injuries: 7 players are questionable to play in Week 12

The Broncos and Bills have announced their final injury reports for Week 12.

Denver Broncos offensive tackle Ja’Wuan James will be listed as questionable on Friday’s injury report, coach Vic Fangio announced. Even if James is able to play on Sunday, Elijah Wilkinson will likely start again in Week 12.

Denver’s complete injury report can be seen below. DNP = did not participate.

Player Injury Wed Thur Fri Status
LB Justin Hollins Hamstring DNP DNP DNP Out
LB Joe Jones Foot DNP DNP Limited Questionable
OG Ron Leary Shoulder/Neck DNP Limited Limited Questionable
OL Connor McGovern Back DNP DNP Limited Questionable
WR Tim Patrick Shoulder DNP Limited Limited Questionable
OG Dalton Risner Ankle DNP DNP Limited Questionable
OT Ja’Wuan James Knee Limited Limited Limited Questionable
TE Jeff Heuerman Knee Limited Limited Full Questionable

For the Buffalo Bills, two players have been ruled out.

Player Injury Wed Thur Fri Status
DB Siran Neal Concussion DNP DNP DNP Out
OT Ty Nsekhe Ankle DNP DNP DNP Out

After missing practice on Wednesday and Thursday, Buffalo defensive end Jerry Hughes (groin) fully practiced Friday and has been cleared to play.

Sunday’s game will begin at 11:00 a.m. MT on CBS (TV map here).

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Broncos injuries: 4 players held out of practice Thursday

Four players were held out of Broncos practice Thursday with injuries.

Four Denver Broncos players were held out of practice Thursday with injuries and two players (Ron Leary and Tim Patrick) returned on a limited basis after sitting out Wednesday.

DNP = did not participate.

Player Injury Wed Thur Fri Status
LB Justin Hollins Hamstring DNP DNP
LB Joe Jones Foot DNP DNP
OG Ron Leary Shoulder/Neck DNP Limited
OL Connor McGovern Back DNP DNP
WR Tim Patrick Shoulder DNP Limited
OG Dalton Risner Ankle DNP DNP

Three other Denver players not listed above — tight end Jeff Heuerman (foot), offensive tackle Ja’Wuan James (knee) and running back Phillip Lindsay (foot/wrist) — were limited.

For the Buffalo Bills, three players were held out of practice with injuries.

Player Injury Wed Thur Fri Status
DE Jerry Hughes Groin DNP DNP
DB Siran Neal Concussion DNP DNP
OT Ty Nsekhe Ankle DNP DNP

Elsewhere on Buffalo’s injury report, running back Frank Gore (no injury) was given a veteran rest day and defensive tackle Jordan Phillips (toe) was listed as limited.

Sunday’s game will begin at 11:00 a.m. MT on CBS (TV map here).

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Broncos injuries: 6 players held out of practice Wednesday

Six Broncos players were held out of practice with injuries on Wednesday.

Six Denver Broncos players were held out of practice with injuries Wednesday, including three members of the offensive line. Safety Will Parks (hand) was still listed on the injury report Wednesday but he was a full participant in practice.

DNP = did not participate.

Player Injury Wed Thur Fri Status
LB Justin Hollins Hamstring DNP
LB Joe Jones Foot DNP
OG Ron Leary Shoulder/Neck DNP
OL Connor McGovern Back DNP
WR Tim Patrick Shoulder DNP
OG Dalton Risner Ankle DNP

Four other players — tight end Jeff Heuerman (foot), offensive tackle Ja’Wuan James (knee), running back Phillip Lindsay (foot/wrist) and nose tackle Mike Purcell (ribs) — were limited.

For the Buffalo Bills, three players were held out of practice with injuries.

Player Injury Wed Thur Fri Status
DE Jerry Hughes Groin DNP
DB Siran Neal Concussion DNP
OT Ty Nsekhe Ankle DNP

Sunday’s game will begin at 11:00 a.m. MT on CBS (TV map here).

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Bills vs. Broncos: Wednesday injury reports

Injury reports for both the Buffalo Bills and Denver Broncos ahead of their Week 12 meeting at New Era Field.

The Bills will do battle with the Denver Broncos at New Era Field in Week 12.

Here are early injury reports from Wednesday for both teams ahead of the meeting:

Denver Broncos (3-7)

Did not practice

  • OL Dalton Risner (ankle)
  • C Connor McGovern (back)
  • OL Ron Leary (shoulder/ neck)
  • LB Joe Jones (foot)
  • LB Justin Hollins (hamstring)
  • WR Tim Patrick (shoulder)

Limited

  • OL Ja’Wuan James (knee)
  • TE Jeff Heuerman (knee)

Notes:

Dalton Risner, Connor McGovern and Ron Leary are all starters on the Broncos’ offensive line. … Tim Patrick returned from injury last week and could be sitting out as a precaution. … Ja’Wuan James started at right tackle last week for the Broncos, but Denver head coach Vic Fangio said on Wednesday “it could be this week or next week.”

Buffalo Bills (7-3)

Did not practice

  • OL Ty Nsekhe (ankle)
  • S Siran Neal (concussion)
  • DE Jerry Hughes (groin)

Notes:

Buffalo head coach Sean McDermot labeled Ty Nsekhe as “week-to-week” so he’s unlikely to play vs. the Broncos and rookie Cody Ford would start in his place. … Jerry Hughes played in Week 11 vs. the Dolphins despite being questionable with the same groin injury heading into the game. … Siran Neal exited Buffalo’s Week 11 game.

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Broncos guard Dalton Risner seen wearing boot, says he’s ‘good’

Broncos rookie guard Dalton Risner was seen wearing a boot in the team’s locker room.

Denver Broncos offensive guard Dalton Risner briefly left Sunday’s game against the Minnesota Vikings with an ankle injury before later returning to the contest (a game the Broncos lost 27-23).

Risner was seen wearing a boot on his foot in the team’s locker room Tuesday but the rookie told The Athletic’s Nicki Jhabvala, “I’m always good,” which seems like a positive sign that it might not be a serious injury.

Risner (6-5, 312 pounds) was selected by Denver in the second round of this year’s draft out of Kansas State. He has had a brilliant rookie season so far, allowing just one sack in 10 games, according to STATS LLC.

If Risner does have to miss any games with his ankle injury, the Broncos might move Elijah Wilkinson back to guard (if Ja’Wuan James is healthy enough to play right tackle). Austin Schlottmann is another option.

Denver will release an updated injury report after practice Wednesday.

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Broncos WR Tim Patrick returns after injury scare vs. Vikings

Broncos wide receiver Tim Patrick (shoulder) is questionable to return to Sunday’s game against the Vikings.

Update: Patrick and Risner have both returned to the game. See our original post below. 


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Broncos wide receiver Tim Patrick suffered a shoulder injury in the second quarter of Sunday’s game against the Vikings and is questionable to return, the team announced.

Patrick suffered the injury just a few plays after he caught a 38-yard pass from wide receiver Courtland Sutton in a Wild Cat play.

Denver also announced that offensive guard Dalton Risner (ankle) is probable to return.

In related injury news, nose tackle Mike Purcell returned to the game in the second quarter after leaving earlier with a rib injury.

The Broncos lead Minnesota 17-0 midway through the second quarter.

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